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05/14/2006 01:25:46 PM |
Nice Panorama of the city, great colors.... |
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05/12/2006 08:29:54 PM |
Your shot is seriously hindered by the 640 rule. :-( |
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05/12/2006 06:48:46 AM |
I love the way you captured the skyline. It's a classic. In DPC it is difficult to put wide panorama and comply with the allowd sizes but I'm sure the real picture looks marvelous. On the left there's a lighter blue line. Is it a light or a stich? I'm so sorry the picture came out so small. 9. |
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05/11/2006 10:39:08 PM |
Way too narrow to be seen properly. Also, seems a bit out of focus. |
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05/11/2006 10:16:13 PM |
Panos are really at a disadvantage in these challenges since they end up being so small. Nothing against the image itself but if you want to do better I'd suggest going with a more traditional landscape or portrait crop. |
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05/11/2006 08:18:50 PM |
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05/11/2006 03:50:10 PM |
I wish this were larger so that I could see what you did. |
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05/11/2006 01:49:57 PM |
Well, the size constraints really hurt you on this one. Hard to cram the whole L.V. strip into 640 pixels. I'd love to see a full-sized version. |
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05/11/2006 08:05:32 AM |
Nice job demonstrating the length of "the strip". Pesonally, I would have cropped either side so we could see more detail. |
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05/10/2006 04:41:13 PM |
aaah, too bad for you, I'm sure this is beautiful at a real size. a 4:1 pano just can't get enough detail at 640 to be effective at all.
would love to see the full size or like a 1280 wide. 10 just because I feel for ya. |
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05/10/2006 10:13:18 AM |
Great panorama shot. :) However, for purposes of this site (and the 640 px max width), you may have wanted to focus in on one particular structure so we can see more detail. |
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05/10/2006 04:20:30 AM |
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05/09/2006 10:49:37 PM |
I think a panorama does not work well on this site because of the 640 rule. |
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05/09/2006 08:50:02 PM |
Nice shot, but it's hard to see the detail when it's at this size. I think these types of pictures get most of their "wow" from their abundance of details, which hard impossible to be seen when resized to fit the restrictions of the rules. Instead, I would try focus on a particular aspect of the photo to make it fit a normal size. |
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